the titanic was sunk by an iceberg according to evidence
The primary source is man's innate ability to tell right from wrong. This is often coupled with religious teachings, but even without religion, there is a knowledge in all of us. Most of the rest of the laws are a result of the government action.
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To tell whether a golden object is real gold, to know if an object will float or sink on a certain water source.
I asked an emergency room physician once, how can I tell if I have too much fat in my diet, he answered 'does your poop sink or float, if it floats, it has fat in it.' So by his response, yes, it contains undigested fats in it.
The accepted average density of Neptunium is 19.38 g/cm3 (it is radioactive with several isotopes with somewhat different inherent densities) The average density of Mercury is 13.534 g/cm3 Since Neptunium is more dense than Mercury a sample would be expected to sink in Mercury
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On the back of the ship it said Titanic Liverpool, because Liverpool was its port of registry.
You can check the passenger list on sites that tell about the Titanic.
Primary sources are important because they are the original documents, written by the person himself or herself; and in many cases, they were written by people who were actually there when an event took place. When doing research, it is useful to find as many primary sources as you can, because they give you first-hand information, in the person's own words. For example, if you are doing a report on Abraham Lincoln, you can find sources about him (called "secondary sources") written by other people; but you can also find his own words and his own writings, which tell you what he was thinking and feeling about a certain issue. A good research paper will use a blend of primary and secondary sources if at all possible.
A Primary Source is something that tells the truth and it was told by people in the event or the one that said it or did it. A Secondary Source is something that doesn't tell the truth and it was written by someone that searched it up online. An example of a primary source is Abraham Lincoln's quotes, my teacher gave me a sheet with a primary source in the front and in the back a secondary source. in the secondary source it said lies about Abraham Lincoln and in the primary source it said exactly what he said.
The boy who died in the Titanic is named Jack. You can tell by looking up the movie and imdb for evidence.
Only 705 people on the Titanic survived and only 6 of them are alive to tell the tale.
Primary sources that are thoughtfully selected can help to bring history and cultures to life for students. Most basically, they are defined as the direct evidence of a time and place that you are studying - any material (documents, objects, etc.) that was produced by eyewitnesses to or participants in an event or historical moment under investigation. Primary sources are interesting to read for their own sake: they give us first hand, you-are-there insights into the past. They are also the most important tools an historian has for developing an understanding of an event. Primary sources serve as the evidence an historian uses in developing an interpretation and in building an argument to support that interpretation. You will be using primary sources not only to help you better understand what went on, but also as evidence as you answer questions and develop arguments about the past. Primary Sources do not speak for themselves, they have to be interpreted. That is, we can't always immediately understand what a primary source means, especially if it is from a culture significantly different from our own. It is therefore necessary to try to understand what it means and to figure out what the source can tell us about the past.
it was totally the titanic the titanic was the biggest ship and most money they called it the unsinkable the reson that they called it that was because it had 5 layers so if it water started coming in it wouldent sink the ship but the iceburg was so powerful the it flooded all of the layers and the captin woke up everyone on the ship to tell them it was sinking most of the people that did not get on the lifeboats jumped off and swam to one the rest were to scared that's the story p.s. if you want to go to a musem of the titanic tenn. is your place.
They told the titanic passengers NOT to worry it was just a drill, although they skipped their actual drill this was NO drill.
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